Welcome again to the online story collection, as announced here. The second story is THE HANDOVER. Links to download are below, along with basic instructions.
As noted, this second story and subsequent ones in an initial bi-weekly run of a dozen are available as a benefit to paid subscribers only. That’s $5/month for two stories — or even less on an annual sub — for the next six months.
Remember that you can upgrade to monthly paid membership at any time, and unsubscribe again with a single click.
I hope you enjoy it!
Links
Apple Books-tailored ePub:
Generic ePub for other readers and Kindle:
PDF:
Instructions
If you click on the links above, you will be offered the opportunity to download the file to your phone, tablet or desktop. You then need to find where your device has saved the file (on an iPhone or iPad, go to the Files app — where it should be the last file created) and either click or double-click on it.
That’s how it works in the iOS and MacOS universe, anyway. I assume it’s similar under other OS but if someone has concise instructions on how it might work on an Android phone, please let me know and I’ll put it up for future reference. Failing that we’ll figure it out in the comments section.
Please also remember that these stories are a benefit for subscribers, and should not be shared around — especially not uploaded to copyright-thieving Web sites.
If you decide you need a ton more stories, right now, then the table-breaking The Best of Michael Marshall Smith collection is available from Subterranean Press.
If you encounter any problems either downloading or reading, please let me know.
Got home last night from CA. Read it this afternoon, loved it! Will be reading to Winston soon. Thanks
I have just wiped an annoying secretion from the left corner of my left eye and my mind's eye is still wandering out of focus back down the countless hours I've spent through the decades trapped by the field force emanating from Cecil Court. I don't think I'll risk going back there now. I'll just keep and re-read Being Right. Thank you Michael (and Marcia)